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Collection
General Collection
Object ID
1956.010.3
Date Range
March 4, 1921
Collection
General Collection
Description
Set of dark wooden candlesticks. "These candlesticks Mr. William Mellor who was then superintendent of the Thaddeus Stevens Industrial School Lanc. Pa. - Presented to Judge Charles I. Landis March 4, 1921 ["I give both to the Lancaster Historical Society J(?) Landis"] The Mahoganey is from handrail of stairs in home of The Honorable Thaddeus Stevens ["4th"] South Queen St.
"Mr. William Mellor died Jan 13(?) 1923.
"Hon. Charles I. Landis died Mar 2(?) 1932
"Work executed by one of the school boys"
Date Range
March 4, 1921
Year Range From
1921
Year Range To
1921
Storage Location
LCHS / Willson Memorial Building
Storage Room
Museum North
Storage Wall
A2
Storage Cabinet
Unit 02
Storage Shelf
Shelf 3
People
Mellor, William
Landis, Charles I.
Stevens, Thaddeus
Subcategory
Lighting Device
Search Terms
Candlesticks
Schools
Stevens and Smith Center
Thaddeus Stevens College of Technology
Object Name
Candlestick
Object ID
1956.010.3
Notes
details needed
Accession Number
1956.010
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Collection
History Collection: Person, Thaddeus Stevens
Object ID
2012.999
Collection
History Collection: Person, Thaddeus Stevens
Description
Daguerreotype, Thaddeus Stevens
Year Range From
1840
Year Range To
1850
Storage Location
LancasterHistory, Lancaster, PA
Storage Room
DAC
Storage Wall
Island 2
Storage Cabinet
Unit 10
Storage Container
Box 0262: Encased Images
People
Stevens, Thaddeus
Subcategory
Documentary Artifact
Search Terms
Portraits
Stevens and Smith Center
Object Name
Daguerreotype
Object ID
2012.999
Accession Number
2012.999
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Collection
History Collection: Person, Thaddeus Stevens
Object ID
2016.014
Collection
History Collection: Person, Thaddeus Stevens
Description
Two part desk in dark stained wood with drawers in lower portion and cubicles in upper portion. Owned by Thaddeus Stevens. No surface decoration; legs are turned. Six sections of cubicles: upper right four tall dividers, lower left nine small roughly square cubbies, upper right six roughly square cubbies, lower right four tall cubbies, upper middle two large sections. Slant top desk in middle, left and right are flat surfaces. Three drawers on left and right. Small Gothic style arches on skirt below the slanted desk section.
Provenance
Donated by Judge William Jacobs in 1923 to the Historical Society of Daphin County. Donated by HSDC to LancsterHistory.org
Judge Jacobs born Jan. 27, 1850 in Gettysburg, PA
Died Jan 11, 1929 Lower Allen Twp, Cumberland County. PA
graduated Pennsylvania College 1867, admitted to Adams County Bar in 1871. Professor of Law at Dickenson College of Law, 1891-92.
Judge Jacobs father was Rev. Michael Jacobs D.D. 1808-1871 Buried in Gettysburg.He taught Mathematics and Natural Sciences at the PA College in Gettysburg. He became well known for his meteorologist records of weather conditions at the Battle of Gettysburg and his home is pointed out on the National Park tours in the town. He was the pastor of the Lutheran campus church for the college.
Rev. David Jacobs was Rev. Michael's brother who entered Gettysburg College/Lutheran Theological Seminary and was in the schools first class, later teaching at the school.
The family knew Thaddeus Stevens through their connections with the school.
Storage Location
LancasterHistory, Lancaster, PA
Storage Room
DAC
People
Stevens, Thaddeus
Subcategory
Furniture
Subject
Desks
Search Terms
Desks
Stevens and Smith Center
Object Name
Desk
Condition
Good
Condition Date
2016-12-21
Condition Notes
Lower left drawer knob is missing. Much scratching on desk surface from upright shelves being moved. Top of desk is warped above the right side drawers.
Object ID
2016.014
Credit
Courtesy of LancasterHistory, Lancaster, Pennsylvania.
Accession Number
2016.014
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Collection
History Collection: Person, Thaddeus Stevens
Object ID
2018.003
Collection
History Collection: Person, Thaddeus Stevens
Description
Plain wooden barrel chair purported to have been owned by Thaddeus Stevens. Style matches the plain taste of other pieces owned by Stevens.
Storage Location
LancasterHistory, Lancaster, PA
Storage Room
DAC
People
Stevens, Thaddeus
Search Terms
Chairs
Chairs, Barrel
Stevens and Smith Center
Object Name
Chair
Object ID
2018.003
Notes
Purchased from Shawn Snyder, Codorus, Pennsylvania for $395.
Credit
Courtesy of LancasterHistory, Lancaster, Pennsylvania.
Accession Number
2018.003
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Collection
History Collection: Person, Thaddeus Stevens
Object ID
2018.006
Collection
History Collection: Person, Thaddeus Stevens
Description
Fancy painted rocking windsor chair. Black with faded colored ornament. Conserved in the mid-20th century. Inscription on the bottom of seat links the chair to Thaddeus Stevens's Caledonia Furnace.
Storage Location
LancasterHistory, Lancaster, PA
Storage Room
DAC
Storage Wall
East Wall
Storage Cabinet
Unit 55
Storage Shelf
Top Shelf
People
Stevens, Thaddeus
Search Terms
Chairs
Chairs, Rocking
Stevens and Smith Center
Object Name
Chair, Rocking
Object ID
2018.006
Notes
Purchased from Gunsight Antiques, Janet & Bedford Hayes, Standish, Maine for $3,750.00, which included delivery.
Accession Number
2018.006
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Collection
Fine Arts Collection
Title
Print of Thaddeus Stevens
Object ID
2011.002
  1 image  
Collection
Fine Arts Collection
Title
Print of Thaddeus Stevens
Description
Framed print of Thaddeus Stevens. Published by J.E. Barr, Lancaster, PA. Engraved by John Sartain, Phila. After a photograph from life by C. W. Eberman. Entered according to act of Congress in the year 1867 by J.E. Barr in the clerk's office of the U.S. for the Eastern
Storage Location
LancasterHistory, Lancaster, PA
Storage Room
DAC
Storage Wall
Island 5
Storage Cabinet
Unit 43
Storage Shelf
Shelf 2
Storage Drawer
Bin 2-G
People
Stevens, Thaddeus
Search Terms
Portraits
Stevens and Smith Center
Object Name
Print
Dimension Details
Framed: 19.5 inches x 24 inches
Print seen on front: 16.875 " x 21"
Condition
Very Good
Condition Date
2022-03-31
Condition Notes
Some minor spots on border; a bit of foxing under signature.
Object ID
2011.002
Notes
Stevens, Thaddeus
Barr, J.E.
Sartain, John
Eberman, C.W.
Images
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Collection
Thaddeus Stevens Collection
Title
Engraving of Thaddeus Stevens, Artist Proof by John Sartain
Object ID
2022.999.030
Date Range
1867
  1 image  
Collection
Thaddeus Stevens Collection
Title
Engraving of Thaddeus Stevens, Artist Proof by John Sartain
Description
Print of Thaddeus Stevens; artist proof signed by John Sartain and Thaddeus Stevens; matted, some loss. Fair condition.
Additional information related to the print can be found in LancasterHistory library book 923.2 S846po. This book indicates that the print was taken from an 1862 photograph. The book also includes information advertising the print as well as testimonials from local newspapers and Stevens himself confirming the likeness. The letter (or a copy of it) from Stevens that is transcribed at the beginning of the book is folded into the back pages. A subscribers' list at the back of the booklet shows the 1867 price for the print: an artist's copy is $15. The booklet identifies the print as a steel engraving.
Provenance
John Sartain was an important nineteenth-century printmaker, who moved from England to the United States and is credited with pioneering mezzotint engraving in the United States.
Date Range
1867
Storage Location
LancasterHistory, Lancaster, PA
Storage Room
DAC
Storage Cabinet
Cabinet 2
Storage Shelf
Shelf 4
Storage Container
Box 0033
People
Sartain, John
Stevens, Thaddeus
Search Terms
Mezzotints
Portraits
Prints
Stevens and Smith Center
Object Name
Print
Object ID
2022.999.030
Images
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Collection
Thaddeus Stevens Collection
Title
Thaddeus Stevens Commemorative Medal & Ribbon
Object ID
1930.024.001
Date Range
1930
  1 image  
Collection
Thaddeus Stevens Collection
Title
Thaddeus Stevens Commemorative Medal & Ribbon
Description
Metal round disc with profile image of male, facing left. "THADDEUS STEVENS" in raised letters above profile; Laurel wreath under profile. Attached to ribbon 1930.025.001. Metal rectangular bar attached to top of ribbon; bar reads "LANCASTER, PA." Alice Malone, local artist, is credited with the design of the medal image.
Note: The ribbon and medal were given to LCHS by two different donors and then placed together. See 1930.025.001. The medal commemorates the Prince Hall Mason conclave held in Lancaster. Information on the Prince Hall Masons can be found in the notes section.
Provenance
See object file for additional information.
Date Range
1930
Storage Location
LancasterHistory, Lancaster, PA
Storage Room
DAC
Storage Cabinet
Cabinet 2
Storage Shelf
Shelf 2
Storage Container
Box 0529
People
Erisman, George
Malone, Alice
Stevens, Thaddeus
Search Terms
Freemasonry
Medals
Prince Hall Masons
Ribbons
Stevens and Smith Center
Object Name
Medal, Commemorative
Height (cm)
9.525
Height (ft)
0.3125
Height (in)
3.75
Width (cm)
3.81
Width (ft)
0.125
Width (in)
1.5
Object ID
1930.024.001
Notes
Despite Stevens’ opposition to Freemasonry, the Prince Hall Masons felt a special connection to Stevens. Prince Hall, founder of this branch of Freemasonry, was an abolitionist and leader in the free Black community of eighteenth century Boston. Those who assembled in Lancaster for this particular Grand Conclave assembled, in part, to honor Stevens’ contributions to combating racism and promoting social justice.
An article that appeared in the Intelligencer Journal on Saturday, August 30, 1930 provided an important clue as to why this Grand Conclave chose to honor Stevens. The article included the subheading “Installation of New Officials Marks End of Convention Here” and contained the following text:
John Washington, of Philadelphia, was elected right eminent grand commander of the grand commandery, Knights Templar of Pennsylvania, Prince Hall affiliation, at the annual election of officers that featured the closing of the 98th annual conclave in this city on Friday.
About 250 persons, including Sir Knights and members of the Ladies’ auxiliary, participated in the parade during the afternoon. Stopping at Shreiner’s cemetery, West Chestnut and Mulberry streets, the officers placed two floral wreaths on the grave of Thaddeus Stevens.
Today, the Most Worshipful Prince Hall Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania, consists of three subordinate lodges; an Eastern Region based in Philadelphia, a Central Region based in Harrisburg, and a Western Region based in Pittsburgh.
Accession Number
1930.024
Images
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Collection
Fine Arts Collection
Title
Thaddeus Stevens Portrait
Object ID
P.05.30.1
Date Range
1899 c.
  1 image  
Collection
Fine Arts Collection
Title
Thaddeus Stevens Portrait
Description
Printed portrait of Thaddeus Stevens with full head of curly hair and stern gaze. Mounted in old molded oak frame with handcut paper window mat.
Under bust is "THADDEUS STEVENS: "OLD COMMONER./ APRIL 4, 1792 - AUGUST 11, 1808/ Chairman Committee of Ways and Means of U.S. House of Representatives during the Civil War./ FEARLESS CHAMPION OF FREEDOM FOR THE OPPRESSED./ His unique service to the Common schools of Pennsylvania lay in retaining upon the Statue Book the Law of 1834 against the will and purpose of the majority of a Legislature elected and pledged to its repeal. In old age he spoke of this stern contest/ with much interest, and seemed to regard the memorable speech of April 11, 1835, in its results to the cause of General Education in the Commonwealth the best work of his life."
At the bottom left is "Engraved by Rea.", at center is "Lincoln Art Series: Copyright 1899, by J.P. McCaskey, Publisher, Lancaster, Pa." and at right is "Photograph by Eberman." Lower section of image has engraver's name "REA Sc."
McCaskey was a lifelong educator, principal & longtime writer of The Pennsylvania School Journal. Bio Annals notes he was a proponent of memory work in literature and he produced and displayed good portraits of notables in education (Thaddeus Stevens, Thomas Burrowes, etc.) appropriate mottoes, vocal and instrumental music, etc. In his later years, McCaskey published at lease 20 engraved images, called the "Lincoln Art Series," for display in homes and schools. He distributed many thousand copies to all parts of the country. Sometime during is long career as educator he was awarded and honorary M.A. degree and later a PhD. degree, both from Franklin and Marshall College (Bio Annals) (Written by Wendell Zercher)
Engraved by Rea after an Eberman photograph
Date Range
1899 c.
Creator
Rea
Eberman, Charles W.
Storage Location
LancasterHistory, Lancaster, PA
Storage Room
DAC
Storage Wall
Island 5
Storage Cabinet
Unit 43
Storage Shelf
Shelf 3
People
Stevens, Thaddeus
Search Terms
Portraits
Stevens and Smith Center
Object Name
Portrait
Height (cm)
83.82
Height (ft)
2.75
Height (in)
33
Width (cm)
68.58
Width (ft)
2.25
Width (in)
27
Condition
Good
Condition Date
2005-04-12
Condition Notes
Minor stains with liquid stains at very bottom (sitting in damp area), incipient breaks and creases run horizontally in several areas. Silverfish damage scattered mostly at bottom and around top & sides of image. one spot of damage under tie.
Frame is dark on face with some wear. Framing materials acidic and unprofessional.
Object ID
P.05.30.1
Role
Artist
Images
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Collection
Thaddeus Stevens Collection
Title
Thaddeus Stevens portrait
Object ID
2022.999.034
Collection
Thaddeus Stevens Collection
Title
Thaddeus Stevens portrait
Description
Portrait of Thaddeus Stevens in gold-painted oval frame, an 1867 mezzotint of an 1862 photograph. Stevens' left shoulder is right front and he faces left. He wears a suit jacket, vest, white shirt with buttons and thin knotted necktie around the stand-up collar.
Typed on paper on back of piece: "Thaddeus Stevens./ The great commoner and promoter of the public school system/ practised (sic) law in Lancaster, Pennsylvania/ Uncle William T. Fulton, Esq., of Oxford, Chester Co. Pennsylvania,/ studied law under Thaddeus Stevens./ My father, Hugh R. Fulton, Esq., was a great admirer of Stevens/ and delivered lectures on his philosophy./ This picture, in its oval frame, hung in father's office,/ above his desk, throughout his fifty eight years practising (sic) law/ in Lancaster, Pennsylvania."
Below, written cursively in ink: "This should go to the/ Lancaster County/ Historical Society-/ E. J. Fulton"
Year Range From
1862
Year Range To
1867
Storage Location
LancasterHistory, Lancaster, PA
Storage Room
DAC
Storage Cabinet
Cabinet 2
Storage Shelf
Shelf 6
People
Fulton, E. J.
Fulton, Hugh R.
Fulton, William T.
Stevens, Thaddeus
Search Terms
Portraits
Stevens and Smith Center
Object Name
Portrait
Length (cm)
33.9725
Length (ft)
1.1145833333
Length (in)
13.375
Width (cm)
26.3525
Width (ft)
0.8645833333
Width (in)
10.375
Dimension Details
Oval frame is 15.5' wide x 18.25' long with depth (about 1.5 inches)
On back are two eyebolts with wire loops attached for hanging.
Condition
Good
Condition Date
2022-09-22
Condition Notes
Image is under glass. Small nick in gold paint on frame revealing plaster on lower outside of frame, center right. A chip off shiny gold paint on upper right.
Tiny cracks on both sides, inside of frame touching glass, middle of portrait.
Object ID
2022.999.034
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